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What is the best way to pass the time waiting for the wheat to dry?

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22 Comments
  • Marcy Aycock
    Posted at 12:04h, 29 July

    laundry was what I always had to do while waiting!!!

  • John Beardmore
    Posted at 13:22h, 29 July

    Take a nap!

  • Paul E. Tomlinson
    Posted at 13:42h, 29 July

    work on equipment

  • Jack Tyrrell
    Posted at 14:11h, 29 July

    Play a game of touch football. Combine drivers vs truckies.

  • Jason Dougherty
    Posted at 14:30h, 29 July

    Get some rest!

  • Judy
    Posted at 16:32h, 29 July

    read

  • Allen Walters
    Posted at 20:19h, 29 July

    make sure machinery is ready to go when ready, then play some cards

  • Robert Hansen
    Posted at 20:20h, 29 July

    rest up the work is coming

  • Jan L. Severance
    Posted at 21:09h, 29 July

    Make repairs and visit with other farmers at the Elevators.

  • Rod Luft
    Posted at 22:47h, 29 July

    Petty time

    • All Aboard
      Posted at 14:02h, 31 July

      Congratulations! You’ve been selected as our winner. Check your email on how to claim your prize.

      • Rod Luft
        Posted at 20:42h, 31 July

        Thank you, spent about 10 years on the Harvest run with Wrights Trucking and Harvesting, great years. I had meant to say (Party time) when waiting for the wheat to dry.

  • cdsjerry
    Posted at 08:03h, 30 July

    Make sure everything is fixed and serviced and ready to go. And then find something to do that will keep you from checking the wheat every few hours to see if it’s ready yet.

    When I was on cutting crew we’d do laundry, go to the grocery (in the grain truck of course), or visit the ice cream booth in town and flirt with the girls. That takes your mind off the wheat for sure! Not only that, but I got to meet some really neat people.

  • HuskerShawn
    Posted at 08:20h, 30 July

    Fix broken stuff, sleep, eat and if it is still wet. . . go to town and celebrate the rain with the locals!

    Rain (without wind and hail) is usually always welcomed by farming communities!

  • Trish
    Posted at 14:25h, 30 July

    Catching up on the things you neglected while combining.

  • magne kåre tuhus,norway
    Posted at 14:46h, 30 July

    Drink cofee with other farmers at the elevators pause-room.

  • Mary Jo Maneth
    Posted at 17:33h, 30 July

    work on Christmas crafts you know Christmas in July

  • Robert Hansen
    Posted at 20:00h, 30 July

    resting

  • Ron Dehli
    Posted at 21:01h, 30 July

    Wash and wax trucks and combines, of course!

  • Brian Nielsen
    Posted at 21:08h, 30 July

    If we’re out in the field a good game if washers works well

  • paul reeve
    Posted at 07:46h, 31 July

    stomp up and down the field near the combines,looking worried,while casting nervous glances at the sky.at the same time chew your nails to stumps and threaten to pack it all in and get a job in an office with normal people !!!

  • Jeff Crum
    Posted at 12:10h, 31 July

    Well it was always repair the broke stuff, service the stuff before it breaks, sleep, eat and swap lies at the diner….